Community Education and Workforce Development Division

The Community Education and Workforce Development Division at
Lansing Community College helps the College meet its goals to
extend learning opportunities in non-traditional ways.
Through the offerings of this unit, one can prepare for
traditional college activities, can receive both credit and
non-credit certifications, go beyond an associates degree to a
bachelors, masters and even professional certification.
Business owners and would-be entrepreneurs can find the tools
and resources needed to grow and thrive.

The Division offers activities supporting youth: enrichment,
gifted and talented, high school degree completion, early
college, career pathway programs, as well as scholarships and
leadership academies for young people attending college.
There are activities to support adult learners: bachelors and
masters, as well as professional certifications, Plus 50,
Encore, Community Education and CAEL grant. There are
activities for those needing immediate pathways to the
workforce: Center for Workforce Transition, the Jobs and
Employment Training Program, and a partnership with Capital Area
Michigan Works! For those who need access from
mid-Michigan communities, courses are extended and delivered in
convenient geographic locations. Critically, there are
activities for the business community: business owners will find
resources for talent development, training, and the tools to
start-up, expand up or lean up.

The activities of this Division are designed to contribute to
the economic and workforce development of the region and to
foster a highly educated community.

Our unique
and diversified
departments
serve the
Greater Lansing
area with
numerous
lifelong
learning
opportunities
available for
all ages.

Interested in
developing a new
course for the
Community
Education and
Workforce
Development
Division?
Fill out the
form below with
your ideas and
return to
Carolyn
Dembowski,
Curriculum
Development
Committee Chair.